Campus Safety’s Top Photo Galleries of 2012

Here are some of the most popular photo galleries that ran on CampusSafetyMagazine.com in 2012.

Want to be featured in an upcoming photo gallery on CampusSafetyMagazine.com? Send your photos, along with an explanation of the images you are sending to CS Executive Editor Robin Hattersley Gray at robin.gray@bobit.com. Topics covered can include but are not limited to emergency exercises, uniforms, emergency notification equipment, communication equipment, video surveillance systems, access control systems, intrusion systems, fire systems, K9s, fundraisers, charity events and more. All photos sent to Campus Safety become the property of Campus Safety magazine.

How to Identify a Fake ID

  • Overseas companies like IDChief.com are selling fake IDs that possess many of the security features of real IDs. However, looking at the ID’s microprint under a magnifier will reveal if the ID is counterfeit.

Photos of Henryville High School Tornado Aftermath

  • On March 2, an EF4 tornado struck Henryville High School. Here are some photos of the damage.

Kyrene School District’s ‘Virtual Video Fence’

  • The Kyrene School District in Arizona installs Panasonic i-PRO cameras to protect its campuses and district offices.

CERT Programs at Institutions of Higher Education

  • Here are photo highlights from some of the emergency preparedness drills held on college campuses around the nation.

Santa Fe College Active Shooter Exercise

  • The Santa Fe College Police Department hosted an active shooter training exercise on Aug. 17. It addressed several scenarios that could occur on a college campus and included classroom instruction.

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